PSI healthcare workers deliver economic prescription to G20 leaders: “Apply a 
financial transactions tax to heal global inequities”
Link to PSI website
An international delegation of Public Services International healthcare members 
told world leaders at the recent G20 Summit in Cannes, France that a financial 
transactions tax is needed to remove the global economy from the emergency 
room. 
The high profile media action on 3 November was initiated by PSI and our 
affiliate National Nurses United, and staged in partnership with the 
International Trade Union Confederation and civil society partners Oxfam and 
the World Wildlife Fund. PSI members from France, USA, South Korea, and 
Australia took part. (See the video at www.world-psi.org)
 The NNU, which has been leading the call in the US for a “Tax on Wall Street,” 
held a concurrent rally of over 2000 nurses in front of the White House and 
Department of Treasury in Washington, DC. In Los Angeles, nurses marched 
through the financial district.  In San Francisco, labour unions and community 
groups joined NNU affiliate California Nurses Association in rallies at bank 
offices and in front of the Federal Reserve.   
"Taxes are nota punishment.  We collect them to support public services," said 
Peter Waldorff, PSI General Secretary. "If you care about the imbalances 
between the rich and poor, you should support the financial transactions tax."
 PSI affiliate membersfrom Brazil to South Africa are backing the global union 
movement’s call for a financial transactions tax or "Robin Hood Tax"  that 
could raise hundreds of billions of dollars a year to heal economies, promote 
sustainable development and environmental security, and fund quality public 
services.
 However, despite G20 advisor Bill Gates’ endorsement of the Robin Hood Tax 
concept and the Cannes Summit’s recognition of the potential of a financial 
transactions tax – the G20 failed to deliver effective international measures 
on this front.
 "I'm incredibly proud of the nurses internationally for their global advocacy 
for their patients and society," said RoseAnn DeMoro,NNUexecutive director, at 
the press conference in Cannes.  
 "The nurses don't ever give up on people and we won't give up on this cause." 
 The NNU held related campaign actions, including a march of 1000 nurses on 
Wall Street in June, and events across America on September 1, in advance of 
the Occupy Wall Street movement that is now spreading world-wide. Despite 
incidences of arrest and police harassment in several American cities,NNU 
members have maintained their posts offering healthcare to Occupy Wall Street 
participants in locations across the US. 
 
The OccupyWallStreet movement has made the call for an international financial 
transactions tax its first official demand. 
 The Council of Global Unions’ Quality Public Services-Action Now! campaign 
also highlights the need for an FTT as a core element of fair taxation policy 
needed to support public services for the benefit of all. 
 Link to PSI website

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